Tuesday, 2 November 2010

Bifurcating being thinking itself. And what guides and unravels thoughts, what powers the thinking process is chaos itself.

Starting in a chaotic mode. Just what it comes into my mind. The point at hand, to start. What does this mean and how can I accommodate the thoughts brought forth, in this post with my pre-existing notions already stored in my brain. And certainly, as paper-lecture 1(?), proclaims, if I do not manage to fit it alongside or in-between my pre-knowledge structures, I will re-arrange my pre-knowledge structures, even break them up, and re-assemble them again as new knowledge structures, creating new knowledge.

That I see, in my brain-level, as the formation of new synapses and hence novel neural paths, the neural path itself, all the nodes traversed, nodes being effected by the synapses, is what stores the knowledge structure, the concepts, the notions, the ideas. All together coalescing to produce the mind. The creation of a new synapse representing the bifurcation. Bifurcating being thinking itself. And what guides and unravels thoughts, what powers the thinking process is chaos itself.

Learning being the very application of the chaotic reiterative function, repeated on and on, on every knowledge structure possessed. And let us bring on what is mentioned in (that website(?)) that proves, what holds for the logistic map, the sensitivity to the initial conditions.

I will start with the iterations. Certainly, chaos and what has come up forth and we know about it, requires reiterations, repetitions. It is self-referential more than anything else. Despite whether, as the claim of its intrinsic determinism referred, it is deterministic or not. As I see it and profess its implication in the lives of individuals, within an individual or of societies of individuals, its reiterative nature come about via our habits which determine the course of events in our lives, again individually and collectively.

As habits, exercising our habits, is the way we apply the concepts we abide to, as it is explained in that paper(?) dealing with concepts, the very mention of habits include the notion of reiterations. Our exercising our habits.